After getting a chance to sit and play around with Amicus’ new cloud-based offering, and after expressing our mostly positive thoughts on the product, we sat down with Ron Collins, CEO of Gavel & Gown Software, the company behind Amicus Attorney and Amicus Cloud.

When designing the cloud-based version, did you try to mimic the desktop version in the browser or redesign it from the ground up?

One of the main things that sets Amicus apart in practice management is our very friendly proactive approach where Amicus reaches out to help you and doesn’t just provide a passive database where you have to go look for things in. That’s been one of the trademarks of Amicus from the beginning and you’ll find that in our cloud version, as you will in our desktop editions.

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